Jackpoteers annoying 'hey check it out alarm'!!!

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bhounsome9
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Jackpoteers annoying 'hey check it out alarm'!!!

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Hi all

Ok I recently managed to make a friend of mine part with an old fruit machine that laid dorment in his garage. its a barcrest jackpoteer which i was told worked perfectly yet when i plug it in and turn it on all i get is a completely blank screen (tho sometimes a 0 comes up on the credit screen) and the most irritating "hey check it out" alarm on a constant loop. I have checked the fuses and made sure its all plugged in so was wondering if anyone has come across this before or has ideas? any info would be hugely appreciated guys ..... and gals

p.s sorry for being so blunt im just at my wits end with this thing and i wanna play!
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Post by know-your-role »

whats happened!
no pms please
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Post by bhounsome9 »

i really wish i knew bud but im crap with this stuff. its like the alarm just bwont turn off and nothing else responds
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Post by aaamusements.co.uk »

See my PM mate.
Sounds very much like the battery has leaked and damaged the MPU.
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Post by aaamusements.co.uk »

Just got your new PM and if this is MPU5 then no, it wouldn't be the battery.

You could try taking out the game cartridge, switching back on and waiting for it to try to initialise, then switch it off and replace the cartridge.

If this fails to clear the ram then you will need to short the battery momentarily (with the machine off!)
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Post by bhounsome9 »

is the camecard the box attached to the mpu5? also how can i short the battery? (really sorry but again must state im rubbish haha)
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bhounsome9 wrote:is the camecard the box attached to the mpu5? also how can i short the battery? (really sorry but again must state im rubbish haha)
It's contained within the cartridge that is set into the top of the MPU5 case.

Squeeze both clips inwards and pull it out.
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Post by know-your-role »

why is there 2 threads off this topic?
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Post by bhounsome9 »

Putting the cartridge back in didnt work but i havetn't tried shorting the battery yet. any clue how i do that!? and yes i no im being thick

sorry about posting this thing twice i didnt realise people would actually be helpfull and reply so thought i would try to get it on a couple of pages for a higher chance :wink:
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Post by psxcity »

on power up are u getting anything displayed on the alpha??
or
are the red and green leds flashing on the mpu?? if so count the flashes so many red so many green then it should repeat..
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Post by bhounsome9 »

Ok just checked the status LED and it flashes green 12 times then red twice. All of the other LED's remain green
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Post by psxcity »

2-12 is an flat battery code,put a meter on it to check if low replace
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Post by bhounsome9 »

mate you are a leg-end. only problem is its soldered in so can i still replace it or will i need a new board?
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Post by psxcity »

just desolder and replace

CAREFULLY,,had one blow up on a member b4!!!!
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